Irish Sunday Mirror

The Mark of an assassin

PERCIVAL: I’M A DAY-DREAMER ... BUT THEN I DO GET THE JOB DONE

- BY GARETH WALKER in Perth

THE quiet man of England’s squad is hoping to make a big noise when he finally gets his chance against France this morning.

England centre Mark Percival travelled to Sydney for the mid-season Test against Samoa and had to watch from the sidelines, a scenario that repeated itself in World Cup games against Australia and Lebanon.

Now the St Helens man has been handed an opportunit­y to impress coach Wayne Bennett against the French in Perth today – and he wants to make the most of it.

Percival’s quiet nature is often the subject of attention for his team-mates – but intends to do his talking on the pitch. He said: “I am a quiet lad so they call me a bit dozy, always day dreaming.

“It’s just the way I am. They probably see me as a bit thick but I’m not that thick – I am just chilling, that’s me.”

Percival, 23, was arguably the leading centre in Super League last season, earning Dream Team selection, so his omission at the expense of makeshift three-quarter John Bateman has been a major talking point. But he claimed: “It’s not really been frustratin­g. Wayne has picked a 24-man squad for a reason so I am enjoying it, training and watching them play.

“Wayne told me in the mid-season Test what I need to work on and I have kept that in mind and been trying to do that. I’m looking forward to Sunday now and doing a job for him.

“I have been learning off the best coach in the world and trying to improve – now to get the chance I have got to try to take it.”

Victory today and a quarter-final showdown with Papua New Guinea in Melbourne next Sunday is seen as a formality, with France as big as 33/1 to win with some bookmakers.

But Percival says it would be foolish to take their traditiona­l rivals lightly.

He added: “The last time I played France in Avignon last year it was really physical and they kept coming until the 80th minute. They will bring that again.

“They haven’t won a group game so they are going to want to win one especially with the rivalry France and England have. It’s a big game and we’re ready for it.”

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